Converting a spade bit
Converting a spade bit
I've heard a lot of people make their own bits for drilling the bowl by grinding a spade on the grinder. I tried this and it makes a terrible noise and vibrates profusely while drilling. I have obviously not made this bit correctly. Can anyone post some pics for me to use as a reference when I make my next bit. Thanks.
- sandahlpipe
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Re: Converting a spade bit
I'll try to post a picture a little later, but I would try this:
1. Make sure your spade bit is sharp. You should be able to use the cutting edge as a knife. Make sure you leave a relief behind the cutting edge so it doesn't rub. The cutting edges should be furthest away from the center of the bit.
2. Make sure your bit is centered. Place the bit on a piece of paper and trace one side, flip it over and see if the profile of the other side is the same. An off-center bit will vibrate, especially if it's not sharp.
3. Try drilling a pilot hole with a Forstner bit. This won't fix the vibrations, but it will help your bit stay on center if your point isn't 100% perfect.
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1. Make sure your spade bit is sharp. You should be able to use the cutting edge as a knife. Make sure you leave a relief behind the cutting edge so it doesn't rub. The cutting edges should be furthest away from the center of the bit.
2. Make sure your bit is centered. Place the bit on a piece of paper and trace one side, flip it over and see if the profile of the other side is the same. An off-center bit will vibrate, especially if it's not sharp.
3. Try drilling a pilot hole with a Forstner bit. This won't fix the vibrations, but it will help your bit stay on center if your point isn't 100% perfect.
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Re: Converting a spade bit
If you have a look at my photo stream there are pics of me making bits, somewhere there is a thread;
viewtopic.php?f=43&t=5188&hilit=converting+spade+bits
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dmihandmadepipes/
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viewtopic.php?f=43&t=5188&hilit=converting+spade+bits
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dmihandmadepipes/
David
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Re: Converting a spade bit
I neglected to mention that I also cut 2-3" off the shank of the drill bit. This helps them be more rigid.
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Re: Converting a spade bit
Look at Davids stuff. He shows you exactly how you grind it.
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Re: Converting a spade bit
Tim West sells them already profiled for only $10.
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Re: Converting a spade bit
Thanks David. Those pics are exactly what I was needing. Already know where I went wrong. Thanks again